Love and Frances Bean joined forces with Seattle authorities to fight a conspiracy theorist, Richard Lee, in court over the release of Kurt’s suicide photos.

Lee sued the Seattle Police Department for the release of the photos in 2014, specifically one of “Kurt Cobain’s body as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head,” court documents obtained by The Blast reveal.

Lee, who’s been investigating the late Nirvana singer’s death for more than 20 years, lost his lawsuit in 2015, but filed an appeal last year, much to the chagrin of Love, 53, and 25-year-old Frances Bean.

In the court filing, Love and Frances Bean claim that releasing the photos “would not only exacerbate the posttraumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats.”

Further, Love accused Lee of stalking and harassing her family and friends “for many, many years … On one particular occasion, Mr. Lee even filmed himself chasing a limousine for several miles that he thought I was a passenger in. Mr. Lee’s actions make me fear for my safety.”

Love previously claimed in the suit that Kurt’s suicide “was the most traumatic experience of my life. It left me physically distraught and I continue to suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day.”

Frances Bean admitted she has no memory of her father, but that she “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life.”